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VOUNCEMENT 



ORGANIZATION 

FOR THE 

ENLARGEMENT 

AND EXTENSION EY 

THE STATE OF THE 

UNIVERSITY PLAN OF 

HIGHER EDUCATION 

IN TEXAS 



CONSTITUTION 

AND 

BY-LAWS 



LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS 



November 1, 1911 
Reprinted with Addenda, Nov. 20, 1911 

WN B0ECKMANN-JONE8 CO., AUSTIN, TEXAS. 



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AT a meeting held in Austin on October 
27, 1911, the Initial Committee con- 
sidered a report of the subscriptions to the 
endowment fund of the organization. It 
was found that there were 443 separate sub- 
scriptions aggregating $29,800 a year for 
five }^ears. The stipulated minimum of 
$25,000 a year for five years having been 
secured, and exceeded, calls were ordered to 
be issued to the subscribers for the payment 
of the first annual installment, according to 
their contracts, on or before November 10. 
1911. 

By-Laws were adopted, as provided by the 
Constitution of the organization. 

A Finance Committee was appointed, con- 
sisting of Mr. S. E. Mezes, Mr. E. B. Parker, 
and Mr. Will C. Hogg. 

Suitable persons were chosen to complete 
the membership of the Standing Committee. 
Announcements of these appointments will 
be made after acceptance of the high respon- 
sibilities by the appointees. 

The Finance Committee appointed Mr. 
Arthur Lefevre as the organization's Secre- 
tary for Eesearch, subject to the conditions 
provided in the By-Laws. 

Mr. Will C. Hogg was appointed Executive 
Secretary pro tempore, pending the arrival 
and qualification of a suitable person to 
whom an appointment to that position has 
been tendered. 

The Constitution and By-Laws were sub- 
mitted to, and received the approval and 
endorsement of the Board of Eegents of the 
University of Texas at a called meeting held 
on October 28, 1911. 

The Constitution and By-Laws of the or- 
ganization, and the list of subscribers with 
the letter of transmissal, are hereto appended. 

Becipients of this announcement are in- 
vited to communicate to the appropriate sec- 
retaries of the organization all suggestions 
or criticisms that might be helpful to the 
great enterprise which is to be prosecuted 
henceforth with constant zeal and diligence 
to the fulfillment of its far-reaching pur- 
poses. 



ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENLARGE- 
MENT AND EXTENSION BY THE 
STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY 
PLAN OF HIGHER EDUCA- 
TION IN TEXAS 

ORIGIN" AND CONSTITUTION 

At the regular annual meeting of the 
Alumni Association of the University of 
Texas, at Austin, Texas, on June 12, 1911. 
the following resolution was unanimously 
adopted : 

"Resolved, That the President of the Univer- 
sity of Texas, Dr. S. E. Mezes, and the President 
of the Alumni Association, Mr. E. B. Parker, and 
such another gentleman as those two may select, 
be and are hereby appointed a committee of 
three to formulate and adopt for this Associa- 
tion by-laws or rules denning the purpose of 
the organization of the permanent standing 
committee, and such by-laws and regulations 
adopted by the sub-committee of three herein 
authorized are hereby adopted and made a part 
of this resolution as if read and carefully con- 
sidered at this meeting. Be it further 

"Resolved, That a committee composed of the 
President of the University of Texas, the pres- 
ent President of the Alumni Association, the 
President of the Board of Regents of the Uni- 
versity of Texas, are hereby instructed to pro- 
ceed, in their own way, to the selection of a 
permanent stading committee of nine of ways and 
means for the enlargement and extension of the 
University plan, and that the first meeting of 
said committee, if possible, be convened in the 
city of Austin on the first Saturday in October, 
1911. Be it further 

"Resolved, That the President of the Univer- 
sity of Texas, the present President of the 
Alumni Association of Texas, and the President 
of the Board of Regents of the University of 
Texas be requested to select and authorize som; 
suitable individual who will undertake, without 
any remuneration or expense, to provide a fund 
of not less than $25,000 per year nor more than 
$50,000 per year during the period of five years, 
payable in advance, in five equal annual install- 
ments of not less than $25,000 per year nor more 



than $50,000 per year, on the first day of 
November, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1915." 

In pursuance of the act of organization 
and constitution, the President of the Uni- 
versity and the President of the Alumni 
Association selected the Chairman of the 
Board of Regents to be the third member 
of the Initial Committee of three to formu- 
late and adopt By-Laws for the regulation of 
the permanent organization. 

BY-LAWS 

1. The name of this undertaking shall be: 
Organization for the Enlargement and Extension 
by the State of the University Plan of Higher 
Education in Texas. 

2. The objects of the organization are: 

(a) To stimulate thought and arouse aspira- 
tion for higher education in Texas. 

(b) To secure the best thought and counsel 
of competent persons engaged in educational 
work throughout the United States and Europe. 

(c) To investigate and to advise the people 
of Texas Avhat the scope of the higher educa- 
tional institutions should be, and what method 
and adequate means of maintenance should, be 
provided. This will be accomplished by the ap- 
plication of modern business and scientific meth- 
ods of investigation and determination. 

(d) To elaborate and present a program, 
thoroughgoing and modern in its details, re- 
sponsive to the various activities of a great 
commonwealth. 

3. Standing Committee. — The Standing Com- 
mittee provided in the constituting resolution 
shall be composed of the Chairman of the Board 
of Regents, ex officio; the President of the Uni- 
versity, ex officio; the present President of the 
Alumni Association of the University of Texas, 
and six additional persons to be selected by 
them, at least four of whom should preferably 
be alumni of the University. Members of the 
Standing Committee shall serve for a period of 
ten years. Vacancies shall be filled by the re- 
maining members of the committee. 

4. Advisory Committee. — An Advisory Com- 
mittee of eight persons shall be elected by the 
Standing Committee to serve for a period of 
five years, and shall be composed, preferably, of 



two alumni of the University, one banker not 
an alumnus, one railroad man not an alumnus, 
one other man of affairs not an alumnus, and 
three graduates of other universities resident in 
Texas. Vacancies shall be filled by the majority 
of a joint meeting of the Standing and Advisory 
Committees. 

5. Corresponding Committee. — A Correspond- 
ing Committee of not fewer than five and not 
more than ten non-resident former Texans of 
national standing shall be selected by a majority 
of a joint meeting of the Standing and Advisory 
Committees. 

6. Each of the aforesaid committees shall 
elect a chairman and shall appoint such sub- 
committees as may be deemed expedient. Each 
committee shall meet at the call of its chairman, 
and the chairman shall issue a call upon his 
own motion or upon the written request of a 
quorum. 

7. Five members shall constitute a quorum of 
the Standing Committee; four members shall 
constitute a quorum of the Advisory Committee; 
three members, acting either in assembly or by 
joint signature, shall constitute a quorum of the 
Corresponding Committee; and four members of 
the Standing Committee with three members of 
the Advisory Committee shall constitute a quo- 
rum for a joint meeting of the said committees. 
An annual joint meeting of the Standing Com- 
mittee and the Advisory Committee shall be held 
on the day after Thanksgiving of each year. 

8. Two members of the Standing Committee 
and one member of the Advisory Committee shall 
be appointed by their respective committees as 
the Finance Committee of the organization; pro- 
vided, that the Initial Committee of three shall 
appoint the first Finance Committee, to have full 
powers pro tempore, but to be subject to con- 
firmation by the first joint meeting of the Stand- 
ing and Advisory Committees. 

9. The Secretary or Secretaries of the organi- 
zation shall be elected by the Standing and Ad- 
visory Committees acting in joint meeting; pro- 
vided, that the Finance Committee may appoint 
the Secretary at any time when that office is 
vacant, or engage a Secretary or Secretaries, sub- 
ject to confirmation by the next ensuing joint 
meeting of the Standing and Advisory Com- 
mittees. 

10. The funds at the disposal of this organi- 
zation shall be expended upon appropriations 



made by the Standing and Advisory Committees 
in joint session, provided that the Finance Com- 
mittee may make appropriation for these com- 
mittees in emergencies subject to their con- 
firmation. 

11. Such matured plan or proposals affect- 
ing the University of Texas as may result from 
the deliberations and counsels of the committees 
shall be submitted for criticism to the Faculty 
Council of the University, and then referred to 
the Board of Regents of the University for 
amendment, rejection, or approval, before sub- 
mission to the people of Texas. 

12. These by-laws may be amended by a ma- 
jority of any joint meeting of the Standing and 
Advisory Committees. 

13. The Alumni Association of the University 
of Texas, at any regular meeting, may remove 
any member or members of any committee of this 
organization and elect a substitute or sub- 
stitutes. 

(Signed) Claeence Ousley, 

Chairman Board of Regents of University. 
S. E. Mezes, 
President Universitv of Texas. 

E. B. Paekee, 
President Alumni Association 
of University of Texas. 



ADDENDUM— NO VEMBEB, 20, 1911. 

The Standing Committee has been duly con- 
stituted and will meet at Austin on December 
1, 1911. Its members are 

Clarence Ousley, 
S. E. Mezes, 

E. B. Paekee, 

W. H. Btjeges, El Paso, 
T. W. Geegoey, Austin, 
John W. Hopkins, Galveston, 

F. C. Peoctoe, Beaumont, 
Geo. A. Robeetson, Dallas, 
M. Sansom, Fort Worth. 



SUBSCRIPTIONS 

FOR FIVE YEARS' MAINTENANCE 

Houston, Texas, Oct. 28, 1911. 

Mr. Clarence Ousley, Chairman of Board of 
Regents, University of Texas, Austin, 
Texas; Mr. 8. E. Mezes, President of Uni- 
versity of Texas, Austin, Texas; Mr. Ed- 
win B. ParTcer, President of University 
Alumni Association, Houston, Texas. 

Gentlemen: By resolutions of the 
Alumni Association of the University of 
Texas, passed June 12 at Austin, you were 
nominated, ex-officio, to select six other per- 
sons to serve with you for a period of ten 
years as a Standing Committee of ways and 
means of an organization looking to enlarge- 
ment and extension by the State of the Uni- 
versity plan of higher education in Texas, 
and you were asked to select some individual 
who would undertake, without remuneration 
or expense to the fund, to secure a fund of 
not less than $25,000 per year, nor more 
than $50,000 per year, subscribed in ad- 
vance. I was appointed by you to direct the 
work of raising the designated amount, and 
on behalf of the subscription committee I 
take pleasure in making the following report : 

The leading daily papers of Texas have 
been very cordial indeed in their support of 
this movement. . 

The Fort Worth Eecord, Fort Worth Star- 
Telegram, and the Houston Chronicle, aside 
from editorial endorsement of the work, sub- 
scribed $250 each per year for a period of 
five years, and the Dallas and Galveston 
News, Houston Post, San Antonio Light, 
San Antonio Express, Beaumont Enterprise, 
and Austin Statesman were of indispensable 
service to your committee. 

The subscriptions were made upon a con- 
tract, that unless subscriptions aggregating 
at least $25,000 per year for five years 
should be made on or before November 1 all 
subscriptions lapse, and that in the event 
of insanity, insolvency, or death or dissolu- 
tion of a subscriber, liability for unpaid 



installments of a 


subscription should be 


avoided. 




Here is a list of the subscribers, arranged 


by towns: 




AUSTIN 


FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 


R. H. Baker 


George W. Littlefield 


A. S. Burleson 


S. E. Mezes 


Gregory, Batts & Brooks E. M. Scarbrough 


E. M. House 


Wooten & Wooten 


W. J. Jones 




$200 


A YEAR 


Austin Gas Light Co. 


$100 A YEAR 


Mrs. R. L. Brown 


McKean, Eilers & Co. 


Citizens Bank and Trust James H. Robertson 


Company 


Smith & Wilcox 


Ira H. Evans 


Walter Tips Estate 


Dr. H. L. Hilgartner 


E. P. Wilmot 


$50 A YEAR 


Wilbur P. Allen 


Griffith Drug Company 


W. J. Battle 


H. C. Jackson 


H. Y. Benedict 


R. H. Kirby 


T. B. Cochran 


Nalley Grocery Company 


Condit & Davis 


Oscar Robinson 


Nelson Davis 


Van Smith Company 


W. S. Drake 


H. A. Wroe 


Driskill Hotel 


A. J. Zilker 


Franz Fiset 




$25 A YEAR 


G. A. Bahn Company 


S. W. Fisher. 


A. C. Baldwin 


W. W. Fisher 


E. C. Bartholomew 


H. E. Ford 


Bauer Bros. 


Dr. Joe Gilbert 


William G. Bell 


L. N. Goldbeck 


Isaac Bledsoe 


S. Goldstein 


W. Bremond 


J. W. Graham 


Burt Shoe Company 


J. A. Greathouse 


Butler Brick Works 


Dr. W. A. Harper 


Capital City Auto Co 


Harrells. 


W. T. Caswell 


F. C. Hendrix 


John H. Chiles 


J. W. Hill 


Mrs. Agnes Dahlich 


Mrs. T. S. Hillyer 


T. H. Davis 


J. G. Hornberger 


W. W. Deen 


Dr. J. E. Howze 


Frank DeLashmutt 


J. L. Hunter , 


Dillingham Shoe Co. 


D. T. Iglehart 


Mrs. A. C. Ellis 


J. A. Jackson 



John H. Keen 
Joe C. Kerbey 
John La Prelle 
H. P. Ledbetter 
W. T. Mather 
P. W. McFadden 
J. W. McLaughlin 
George Mendell, Jr. 
Moore & Morrison 
Moreland Paint and 

Paper House 
J. G. Palm 
J. M. Patterson 
J. B. Pope 
C. S. Potts 
Raatz & O'Reilly 
B. W. Randolph 
M. H. Reed 
W. H. Richardson, Jr. 
R. C. Roberdeau 
J. B. Robertson 
John H. Robinson 
Charles Rogan 
S. E. Rosensren 



Charles Rosner 
N. C Schlemmer 
George E. Shelley 
Charles A. Shurr 
Tom D. Smith 
M. Snaman 
W. H. Stacy 
A. E. Stelfox 
Otto Stolley 
W. S. Sutton 
Swann Furniture Co. 
R. M. Thomson 
Tobin's Book Store 
Von Bo eckmann- Jones 

Co. 
Voss & Koock 
Del Walker 
T. B. Walker 
Robert W. Walling 
Williams & Fink 
D. K. Woodward, Jr. 
S. K. Wroe 
Yates & Cornwell 



BEAUMONT 

$100 A YEAR 
F. C. Proctor 

$25 A YEAR 
Walter J. Crowford 

BROWNSVILLE 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
James B. Wells 

DALLAS 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
John W. Philp Alex Sanger 

$100 A YEAR 
H. D. Ar drey- 



Rhodes Baker 
Alex Camp 
T. L. Camp 
Charles A. Culberson 
W. H. Flippen 
Osce Goodwin 
R. E. L. Knight 

$75 A YEAR 
Majestic Theater 

$50 A YEAR 
J. B. Adoue, Jr. E. A. Blount 



S. E. Moss 
George A. Robertson 
John C. Robertson 
Saner & Saner 
G. H. Schoellkopf 
E. Dick Slaughter 
Edward Titche 



C. W. Cahoon 


J. K. Hexter 


Henry C. Coke 


Arthur L. Kramer 


Wirt Davis 


James A. Stephenson 


W. T. Henry 


William Thompson 


$25 


A YEAR 


Jed C. Adams 


Dr. John O. McReynolds 


Robert B. Allen 


L. B. Milam 


Newton Ayres 


T. S. Miller 


Henri L. Bromberg 


Homer R. Mitchell 


W. E. Campbell 


W. J. Moroney 


Ed C. Conner 


C. H. Munger 


W. 0. Connor 


L. R. Munger 


Edward Crane 


Murphy & Bolanz 


J. H. Cristler 


W. W. Nelms 


L. M. Dabney 


H. J. Pettengill 


Dr. H. B. Decherd 


G. H. Pittman 


Arthur P. Duggan 


Alex Pope 


J. J. Eckford 


Hugh E. Prather 


A. B. Flanary 


E. M. Reardon 


E. L. Flippen 


W. A. Rhea 


D. A. Frank 


William F. Robertson 


M. D. Gano 


John H. Senchal 


T. D. Gresham 


George Sergeant 


Freeman Hall 


J. B. Stephenson 


Victor H. Hexter 


Dr. Martin E. Taber 


Sam J. Hogsett 


Cullen F. Thomas 


F. P. Holland 


Marshall Thomas 


G. D. Hunt 


H. B. Thompson 


John T. Jones 


Wm. Thompson 


J. S. Kendall 


M. W. Townsend 


Ed Kneeland 


Leslie Waggener 


Louis Lipsitz 


Frank O. Witchell 


M. T. Lively 


A. P. Wozencraft. 


Fred H. Lowrance 


G. S. Wright 


Eugene P. Locke 


L. M. Yesner 


DENTON 


$25 A YEAR 


William B. Gregg 


EL PASO 


$100 A YEAR 


W. 


H. Burges 


$50 


A YEAR 


J. 


W. Goggin 


$25 


A YEAR 


Eugene L. Harris 


Robert L. Holliday 


FALFURRIAS 


FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 


Ed 


C. Lasater 



FORT WORTH 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
E. E. Bewley Fort Worth Record Co. 

S. B. Burnett Fort Worth Star- 

Capps, Cantey, Hanger & Telegram 
Short M. Sansom 

$100 A YEAR 

George W. Armstrong 

$75 A YEAR 

Majestic Theater 

$50 A YEAR 

Charles Kassel W. P. McLean, Jr. 

Charles K. Lee John L. Terrell 

$25 A YEAR 

B. P. Bailey H. T. McGown 
William L. Evans R. J. Rhome 
A. C. Heath Rel Roy 

Joe B. Hogsett S. L. Samuels 

T. R. James, Jr. W. H. Slay 

J. L. Lockett Leroy A. Smith 

M. L. Massingill John Tarlton 

Max K. Mayer W. F. Young 

GALVESTON 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 

C. H. Moore John Sealy 

$100 A YEAR 
Dr. William Gammon George Sealy 
Dr. M. L. Graves 

$50 A YEAR 

Ben Dolson, Jr. 

. $25 A YEAR 
Louis Fisher M. E. Kleberg 

Dr. Allen G. Heard Dr. J. H. Ruhl 

Dr. J. B. Jones 

HOUSTON 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
James L. Autry Lynch Davidson 

James A. Baker John M. Dorrance 

Bassett Blakely Thomas J. Freeman 

Douglass Burnett Will C. Hogg 

Carleton, Townes & Houston Chronicle 

Townes Jesse H. Jones 

S. F. Carter John H. Kirby 

W. T. Carter Jonathan Lane 

J. R. Cheek Levy Brothers 

J. S. Cullinan Edwin B. Parker 



John W. Parker 


W. B. Sharp 


W. B. Renn 


J. M. West 


H. B. Rice 


H. T. D. Wilson 


J. S. Bice 


William A. Wilson 


W. M. Rice 




$100 A YEAR 


C. A. Barber 


J. W. Link 


H. L. Borden 


A. T. Lucas 


0. S. Carlton 


N. E. Meador 


G. H. Hermann 


T. H. Stone 


W. S. Hunt 


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$75 A YEAR 


Maiestic Theater 


$50 A YEAR 


Thomas H. Ball 


Frank C. Joaes 


Frank L. Berry 


Ed Kiam 


R. L. Blaffer 


Arch Kyle, Jr. 


Chester H. Bryan 


J. L. Lewis 


Guy M. Bryan 


William Malone 


Coke K. Burns 


H. C. Mosehart 


Raymond Dickson 


C. G. Pillot 


Andrew Dow 


J. M. Rockwell 


Roy M. Farrar 


James L. Storey 


Dr. John H. Foster 


Tom M. Taylor 


Howard R. Hughes 


William H. Wilson 


J. L. Jacobs 


J. F. Wolters 


$25 A YEAR 


W. M. Abbey 


Mike Hogg 


Jesse Andrews 


Travis Holland 


Edward H. Bailey 


Fred A. Jones 


J. C. Baldwin 


Murray B. Jones 


Charles Boedeker 


J. G. Leavell 


Thomas H. Botts 


L. Lechenger 


Elliott Cage 


John G. Logue 


Rufus Cage 


W. G. Love 


T. A. Cargill 


Richard G. Maury 


C. L. Carter 


John M. Murphy 


W. C. Connor, Jr. 


E. L. Neville 


James Cravens 


Ed S. Phelps 


John T. Crotty 


Teolin Pillot 


Samuel B. Dabney 


W. W. Ralston 


James D. Dawson 


Geo. D. Sears 


E. K. Dillingham 


E. R. Spotts 


Dr. J. H. Florence 


G. C. Street 


John J. Flynn 


S. Taliaferro 


H. H. Ford 


J. H. Tallichet 


R. W. Franklin 


Otto Taub 


John T. Garrison 


John B. Warren 


Robert E. Goree 


Earl Wharton 


Otis K. Hamblen 


G. C. Wood 


A. L. Hecht 





KERRVILLE 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
Charles Schreiner 

PALESTINE 

$25 A YEAR 
Thomas M. Campbell Thomas B. Greenwood 

PARIS 

$25 A YEAR 
R. W. Wortham 

PORT ARTHUR 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
Charles G. Gates Mrs. J. W. Gates 

'$25 A YEAR . 
C. F. Ireland 

RICHMOND 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
T. W. Davis 

SAN ANTONIO 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
Ball & Barclay Denman, Franklin & 

George W. Brackenridge McGown 
William A. Cocke Otto Wahrmund 

Fred W. Cook 

$100 A YEAR 

Mrs. Jot Gunter J. H. Kirkpatrick 

Hicks & Hicks Nat M. Washer 

$50 A YEAR 
H. C. Carter ' William Negley 

J. Locke Dr. F. Paschal 

W. F. McCaleb A. B. Spencer 

Lewis Maverick P. H. Swearingen 

Dr. Robert E. Moss 

$25 A YEAR 

Leon A. Baer J. G. Fowler 

Carlos Bee Harold L. Geisse 

M. J. Bliem George J. Giles 

R. J. Boyle George R. Gillette 

S. J. Brooks Thomas Goggan 

Lisbon A. Casey Joe H. H. Graham 

F. C. Davis Amos Graves, Sr. 

Thomas J. Devine Franz C. Groos 

Charles Ditmar Frederick Hadra 

C. R. Edwards G. A. C. Halff 



Theo Y. Hull Ira C. Ogden. 

Dr. T. T. Jackson John F. Onion, Jr. 

Glover Johns R. A. Richey 

Homer Jones George D. Robbins 

I. S. Kampmann Semp Russ 

J. I. Kercheville VV. B. Russ 

John F. Keys Seth S. Searcy 

H. L. Leap John Seborn 

William E. Luter A. W. Seeligson 

Augustus Maverick John J. Stevens 

George V. Maverick Mrs. Eleanor Stribling 

George M. Mayer W. B. Teagarden 
Dr. Alfred C. McDaniel Dick Terrell 

Conn L. Milburn Dr. C. S. Venable 

Dr. G. H. Moocly Duval West 

Will A. Morris Mason Williams 

Walter P. Napier Dr. W. M. Wolf 
Wallace Newton 

SAN MARCOS 

$25 A YEAR 
Harvey C. Stiles 

TEXARKANA 

$50 A YEAR 

Morris Sheppard 

WACO 

FOUNDERS' LIST— $250 A YEAR 
J. T. Davis 

WAXAHACHIE 

$50 A YEAR 
J. L. Gammon 

PORTLAND, ORE. 

$50 A YEAR— George M. Duncan 

FREEPORT, L. I., N. Y. 

$50 A YEAR— Harry Peyton Steger 



Several cash contributions, aggregating $150, 
in amounts less than the minimum subscription 
for five years have been received and cordially 
appreciated, but only the list of regular contracts 
for annual payments during five years is here 
printed. 



The subscriptions, made by 443 subscrib- 
ers, listed above, aggregate $29,800 per year 
during a period of five years, which is a very 
substantial evidence of confidence in your de- 
votion and your ability to assemble an organ- 
ization which, through deliberate and digni- 
fied processes, will accomplish something by 
which the citizens of Texas may be duly 
gratified. 

Respectfully, 

Will C. Hogg, 
Chairman Subscription Committee. 



ADDENDUM— NOVEMBER 20, 1911. 

In this reprint of the Announcement of 
November 1 the Subscription List has been 
corrected to date, — showing 450 subscribers 
and the amount of $30,050 a year for five 
years. 

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